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T I It ' KSI ) A Y , D E ( * E M B E 11 ? ’ • _L®Îή T H E S E N T IN E L , C O T T AH E G R O V E . OKKOON g & j? IE GAL NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE OF BEAL PROPERTY Not’o* *• hereby given that by virtue of an Order for sale of real property, made and entered by the County Court of Lane Coun ty, Oregon. November 22nd, 1939, in the matter of the Guardianship in Lane County, Oregon, of the person and estate of Arthur Whit lock Jr„ a Minor, the undersign ed, Harold A. Whitlock, the duly appointed, qualified and acting general guardian, of said minor and his estate therein, will on and after the 23rd day of December, 1939, offer for sale, and sell at private sale for cash, to the high est and best bidder, at the office of attorney, Alta King, 613 Main Street, Cottage Grove, L a n e County, Oregon, all of the right, title and interest of said minor, in and to the following described premises, to-wit: An undivided one-seventh in terest in and to, the follow ing: Beginning at a point 2165.3 feet North and 472 feet East of the Southwest corner of the Wm. Shields D.L.C. No. 56. and running thence North 50 feet, thence West 153.35 feet, thence South 28*4 de grees West 56.96 feet, thence East 180.5 feet to the place of beginning containing .1916 acres of land, more or less in Section 33, Tp. 20, S. R. 3 West of W. M., in Lane Coun ty, Oregon. The undivided one-seventh in terest in an undivided one-half interest in the fol lowing described premises. Beginning at the S. W. corner of the Isaiah Boxley D.L.C., running thence South 35.77 chains, on the East boundary of what is known as the I. N. George Homestead, thence West 20 chains, thence North 20 chains, thence East to within one rod of the east boundary’ of said I.N. George r Homestead, thence North 15.77 chains, thence East one rod to the place of beginning, containing 40 acres more or less in Section 23, Tp. 20, S.R. 4 West of W.M., in Lane County, Oregon. Also an interest in and to certain premises conveyed for road purposes to John Ashby by John W, Hicks and Rebecca J. Hicks, his wife, on the 15th day of April, 1901, and witnessed by J. J. Lane and Frank P. White and ac knowledged before Frank P. White, Notary Public. This notice is published in the Cottage Grove Sentinel, a week ly newspaper of general circula tion published at Cottage Grove, in Lane County, Oregon, the date of first publication, November 23rd, 1939. and date of last pub lication, December 21st, 1939. HAROLD A. WHITLOCK, Guardian of the person and estate of A r t h u r Whitlock Jr., a Minor. 15-5t-19 Building, Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon, w i t h i n six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and tirst published No vember 23, 1939. Date of last publication Decem ber 21. 1939. D. D. HEMENWAY. Adminis tratrix of the Estate of D. H HEMENWAY. Deceased. HERBERT W LOMBARD, Attorney for Administratrix. _____________________15-5t-19 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Lane County, State of Oregon, administrator of the estate of ISABELL JENKINS, deceased, by an order bearing date the 28th day of November, 1939. AU persons having c l a i m s against the estate of said ISA BELL JENKINS are hereby re quested to present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned at the law office of HERBERT W. LOM BARD. First National Bank build ing, Cottage Grove, Oregon, on or before six months from the date of the first publication of this no tice. Dated and first published No vember 30, 1939. Date of last publication Decem ber 28. 1939. RICHARD G. JENKINS, Ad ministrator of the estate of ISABELL JENKINS, deceas ed. 16-5t-20 HERBERT W. LOMBARD, Attorney for Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the undersigned has been ap pointed Administratrix of the es tate of CHARLES C. MILLER, deceased, by the County Court of Lane County, State of Oregon, by an order bearing date the 19th day of December, 1939. All persons having claims a- gainst said estate are hereby re quired to present the same duly verified, to the undersigned at the law office of HERBERT W. LOM BARD, Cottage Grove, Lane Coun ty. Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publica tion of this notice. Dated and first published De cember 21, 1939. Date of last publication January 18 1940. LIBBIE B. MILLER Administratrix of the Estate of CHARLES. C. MILLER, deceased. HERBERT W. LOMBARD Attorney for Administratrix. 19-5t-23 Professional C ards DENTISTS DR. W. E. LEBOW—Dentistry -No. 1 Omer Apartments Cottage Grove, Ore. Phone 35 DR. C. H. KIME, Dentist—Of fice in First National Bank Building. Phone 10. Cottage Grove, Oregon. PHYSICIANS H. AXLEY, Physician and Sur geon — Evenings by appoint ment. Over Kern’s for Drugs. Cottage Grove, Oregon. H. E. S H U E Y — Physician & Surgeon. Over Kern’s Drug Store, Cottage Grove, Oregon. DR. J. W. TARR, Naturopatic Physician. General practice. Office at 117 South 3rd St., phone 129-R. ATTORNEYS HERBERT W. LOMBARD, At torney at Law. First Nation al B a n k building, Cottage Grove, Oregon. Phone 94. ALTA KING — Lawyer, 613 Main s t r e e t . Office phone 254J; Res. phone, 28F31, Cottage Grove, Ore. J. E. YOUNG, Attorney at Law —Kelly Building, Cottage Grove.______ T I T L E ABSTRACT COM PANY OF EUGENE, Fred G. Stickles, Pres. "Real Title Service.” 881 Oak Street, Eugene, Oregon. Garner, Leader of Peace Bioc, Crystallized Anti-W ar Sentiment Throughout the United States I .I lia n . y s I . . •« Were P riv a te F o r m a n y c e n tu rie s i n l a n d s eel c b re te d L akes of K llln rn e y w e re p riv a te p ro p e rty They were a p a rt o f the g re a t K illa r m v estate u n til 1930 when th is huge tra c t o f land, upon being auctioned, was p u r chased and presented to the Ir is h F re e S tate by W lllln m H. H o u r» o f C a lifo rn ia . ALL OF US WISH ALL OF YOU fl IHem| Christmas ANO A HAPPY NEW YEAR Ships' G ra v e y a rd Discovered W h ile m a ro o n ed on Robben isla n d fo r tw o days. 80 schoolboys o f C a p e tow n. South A fric a , d isco ve re d a sh ip s' g ra v e y a rd th a t had n o t been kn o w n to exist. T he w re cka g e , c o m posed o f c o m p a n io n w a y s . h a w se rs, ro p e ra ils , bunks, sea boots, peak caps and o th e r a rtic le s , lay s tre w n alo n g th e beach fo r n e a rly th re e m ile s . T h is w re c k a g e is b e lie ve d to have co m e fro m ships th a t had been w re c k e d on the is la n d o r s c u ttle d in T a b le bay. Flies 500 .Miles in 153 M inutes A n a irp la n e fle w 500 m ile s fr o m Lon d o n to Z u ric h . S w itz e rla n d , m 153 m in u te s . 'A m e ric a , the Beautiful* The la te K a th a rin e Lee B ates, w ho w as fo r m a n y y e a rs a m e m b e r o f the fa c u lty o f W e lle sle y college, crossed the c o n tin e n t o f N o rth A m e r ica and was so m o ve d oy the w o n d e rs o f h e r h o m e la n d , th a t she w ro te " A m e ric a , th e B e a u tifu l.” S till Running A g ra n d fa th e r c lo c k m ade in G e r m a n y 160 y e a rs ago and b e lie ve d I to be th e o ld e st o f its typ e In A m t lea, is ow ned by M rs . R. K. Season- good. o f W ynot, N eb. I t h is not m isse d a d a y o f p e rfe c t p e rfo rm ance. To you . . . our customers! May the Holidays bring you a wealth of joy and good fellowship. May the New Year bring you Health, Happiness, and Prosperity in full measure. May we continue to serve you faithfully and well, making life easier by this service and bring ing to you something still better than we have brought before. Mountain States Power Co. For Rent FOR HIRE—60 logging cat and one logging truck. Write L. E. Rollins, Dorris, California. 18-3tp-20 Rate« W ant ada tM accepted at «n« rate of 1 cent per word for f tn t lneertlon with minimum of 29 cents for each ad or three time« at time« rate of first tn- •ertloo. if paid In advance. Cash should accompeaiy your order to Inn:-« tneertlon. 29 cents extra will be charged for keyed ada. Card of thanka, 90 cent» for 10 line« ObltuarlM (not death notice«) w ill be pub lished a t legal rate of » cents per line. FOR RENT—Three room modern cabin, wood, water and lights furnished. Apply to Harry Reed at Reed Service Store, 3% miles south of town on Highway 99. ____________________ 19-tfc FOR SALE — Bone dry 16-inch slab wood, $2.75 per cord; also No. 1 and No. 2 block. Ervin Han sen, 707 North 10th St., phone 184R.____________________ 51-tfc FOR RENT — 3-room furnished apartment, vacant Dec. 23. Will have 7-room furnished house, all modem, to rent about Feb. 1, or will sell cheap, small down pay ment to right party. C. E. Neet, Villard Court Apts.. 19-3tp NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of D. H. HEMENWAY, de ceased, by an order of the County Court of Lane County, State of Oregon, bearing date the 20th day of November, 1939. All persons h a v i n g claims against said estate are hereby re quired to present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned at the law office of HERBERT W. LOM BARD, F i r s t National Bank Yunho :»! Echo was a m o u n ta in n v n ip h w hi fe ll In love w ith N a rcissu s, a cco rd ing to G re e k m y th o lo g y When N a r cisstis fu lle d to re tu rn h e r iilT cctIn ii*. j she pined aw ay u n til th e re was noth ■Ing le ft o f her b u t h e r voice She then took to the m o u n ta in s where she m im ic k e d e v e ry v o c a l sound si ■ M a rq u is James. P u litz e r p riz e -w in W u h ln g to n . D. C.— Vice P residont j John Nance G a rn e r m ore than any ' n ln g a u th o r, in his new book, " M r heard. o th e r man changed the A m e rica n a l G a rn e r o f Texas," te lls how It hap pened: titu d e to w a rd the European w ar. When M r G a rn e r re tu rn e d to ( His son, T u lly , had gone to Ute faUter's office a few days a fte r the W ashintgon (or the special session of w ar re so lu tio n passed in 1917. Congress on S eptem ber 21, th e ie was | “ Son,” said M r. G a rn e r, "h o w do a s o rt o f fa ta lis tic fe e lin g th a t some how o r another the U nited States, ' you feel about going to w a r? " “ 1 aim to go. Dad," said the boy. sooner o r la te r, w o u ld get Into w ar. " I'm glad to hear It- fo r yo u 've got T ra v e le rs re tu rn in g fro m Europe to go. I c o u ld n 't have cast th a t vote were quoted in Eastern newspapers to send o th e r fa th e rs' boys to w ar il as re p o rtin g th a t the most fre q u e n t 1 h adn't know n I was sending m y own question asked o f A m ericans In E ng A nd Just one m ore th in g : youi land and Fran.-e was "H o w soon w ill m o th e r and 1 w ill w a n t to hear from the U n ite d States jo in us?" you every tim e you get a chance to G a rn e r never issues statem ents to w rite , b u t prom ise y o u 'll never ask the press, th e re fo re his p a rt in creat- i me a fa vo r. 1 m ig h t be in a position ing the new psychology may not be to get it, and I d o n 't w a n t to be ex fu lly know n to the co u n try, b u t more posed to te m p ta tio n ." than fo rty senators visited t he ’ ’ Ice No m em ber o f Congress got a bettei P resident on the firs t day he was In understading of w a r than G arner W ashington Not only was he a m em ber of th« Ways and Means C o m m itte e active m H ere is w hat he said to them : “ T h e U nited States is not going into the fra m in g o f laws fo r the fo u r Lib this w a r. The people are d eterm ined e rty Loans aggregating JlB.OfHi.tton th a t we shall n o t get in to it. We in 000 and the $4.500,000.000 V icto ry e le ctive office have got to q u it saying Loan and the em ergency lax bills, Oui th a t we hope th is co u n try can stay he was also P resident W ilson's liaison o u t We have got to sta rt saying 'We man between the W hite House and the House of Repi «entatives are going to stay ou t.' ” T w ice a week he w e n t to the W hite He expressed the same feeling at the W h ite House la te r in the day House fo r long p riv a te conference when D e m o cra tic and R epublican w ith P resident W ilson. The President leaders m et w ith P resident Roosevelt sent h im to co n fe r w ith the B ritis h He expressed i t again and again as French and B elgium missions w hich Senators and R epresentatives called ceme to the U nited States to discus* in h im la te r And in a few days the methods of w aging the war. G arnet la m e r sentim ent was being echoed had fo r m any years been a mem ber oi h ro u g h o u t W ashington and it spread the Foreign A ffa irs C om m ittee o f the House o f Representatives and a stu -» the country G a rn e r voted fo r w ar in 1817. He dent o f fo re ig n relations. In the w ritin g o f the new n e u tra lity Sieved there was no way to stay :: and he s tili believes there was no law it was he who Insisted on every ay to stay out. He Insisted th a t his safeguard to p re ve n t in vo lve m e n t of the U nited States in w ar. ly son go to w a r then. Sentinel and Five Magazines Each for One Year A Total of 152 Issues FOR SALE or will trade for close FOR RENT — Small furnished in farm property. Modem seven house. Inquire at 707 No. Tenth. room dwelling, two bath rooms, Phone 184-R. $15 per month. 19-ltc basement, all conveniences. This Dwelling in first class condition Miscellaneous and close in. Priced right, terms. Apply at Sentinel office. 9-ltx TO LOAN FOR SALE—Planer ends, $2.50 per load. Place orders through $500.00 on improved City or Ranch W. A. Woodard Lumber com property. 3 to 5 years moderate pany, phone 4F2. A. L. Woodard. interest. Re-payment privileges. HALL & JOHNSTON 6-tfc 19-ltc MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE— Fruit trees, top grades, lowest Will loan to responsible party prices in years. C. E. Ruth, Lo young Guernsey bull, subject to rane Rte., Cottage Grove, Ore registration, for the winter. Will gon. 17-4tp-20 let animal for his feed. H. W. Hubbell._________________ 19-ltp FOR SALE—Young Jersey milk cows, fresh 9 to 11 weeks. E. C. All kinds of welding, both elec Evenson, Lorane Route. 17-3tp-19 tric and acetylene. Machinery re pairing and blacksmithing. We FOR SALE-120 A. farm, 110 A. retail Portland oxygen. O. K. irrigated alfalfa and clover, all Welding Shop, phone 181J. 6-4tc-9 level. No rocks or stumps, good improvements, value $12,000.00, will trade for well improved ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Wiring and Rewiring smaller place. Give legal descrip tio n in first letter. S. J. Godard, Leon C. Goddard, 401 Main St., Route 1, Box 231, Bend, Oregon. phone 156L-201,________ 10-tfc 18-3tp-20 Chas. E. Miller, General con tractor, 320 Washington Ave., FOR SALE—Used nome lighting phone Linoleum laying, fixtures at a bargain. See W. built-ins, 154R. cabinets. Shop at 25 N .' C. Martin at Sentinel Office. 7-tfx 7 th.__________________ 13-7tp-19 FOR SALE—I guinea hen, 8 half- I WILL NOT be respousible for grown young, $.3.00 dozen. Two debts contracted by anyone oth Hampshire Red roosters, disease er than myself. Earl Briggs. tested. Mrs. C. G. Arnold, B. B. 17-3tp-19 route.___________________ 19-ltp FRYERS—HENS! WELDING Electric Goa Cottage Grove Welding and Boiler Works Madison St. 7-tfc Big dressed fryers .................. 75c Young hens, dressed .............. 75c Large hens, dressed ............ $1.00 A few turkeys left. Order now for Christmas. Strictly fresh eggs, WHEN STOMACH GAS white or brown ....................... 19c CHOKES AND BLOATS y* mile South of Creswell on Highway No. 99. xj-ltp Th« 9 carminative Ingredient« In Adlerl- ka soothe and warm the stomach to ease the gas, and Adlerlka's 3 laxative Ingredi ent« give a MORE B A L A N C E D cleaning-1 W om en Who V.'orii F o r ty p e r c e n t o f the A m e ric a n out to BOTH bowel«, for prompt relief. Hold everywhere In the Silver Color Bot- w om en w ho w o rk have dependents, ! tl#- a n a tio n a l s u rv e y shows. Cottage Grove Pharmacy Here’s What You Get! *Pathfinder (Weekly) ............52 Issues Woman’s Home Companion 12 Issues Woman’s W orld..................... 12 Issues American Poultry Journal 12 Issues Farm Journal and Farmer’s W ife ............ 12 Issues THE SE N T IN E L ..................52 Issues All Six for One Year * IF you prefer, you can have True Romance, or Movie Mirror, instead of Pathfinder. VALUE $5.00---------------- YOU SAVE $2.00 YOU GET ALL SIX publications for ONE FULL YEAR, and if you are already a sub scriber to ANY of these well-known publications, your present subscription will be ex tended one full year. Return the coupon below to our office AT ONCE, and you will re ceive FIVE BIG MAGAZINES and THIS NEWSPAPER — 152 issues in all — for only $3.00. ORDER AT ONCE before we have to withdraw this offer, or advance the price. USE THIS COUPON AND SAVE $2.00 THE SENTINEL COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Date........................................................ 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